FR closures on the way.

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Roger
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Post by Roger »

OK here it is. The trail or road closures are not going to affect are snowmobile trails. We have a very good working relationship with the Forest Service and hope to keep it that way. At times we may have to reroute a trail to get around some of there work projects but they give us plenty of time to get it done. We will have some great trails for you this winter.:thumbup:
snoway
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Post by snoway »

FOR NOW
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSEaHyzbqTA[/url]
THIS IS THE MINDSET THAT WE ARE UP AGAINST:lol:
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DickP
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Wow!!!

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Why aren't those mentally ill people receiving the proper professional help that they NEED.
Yea, trees are alive, flowers are alive, but you lost me when you said the rocks were alive!
We had bad dope like that in 'Nam. Luckily, I didn't get any,... didn't get any,...didn't get any!
That's one sad group of people-trees-rocks. To bad they had to foul such a beautiful spot.

Sorry....preaching is done. :confused:
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Av25842
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Wow those people need jobs to get there mind off of dead trees. I hope they don't show up to one of my bonfires they might have a heart attack!:redgrin:

:thinksnow: :taz:
snowdog
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Post by snowdog »

[QUOTE=Red Baron;8494]I have dug through many of the articles in the links on the website, and they all state that these proposed closures do not affect snowmobiles. Am I missing something? Why do these closures upset everyone so much if that is the case?[/QUOTE]

I hate to bust your bubble , but the world does'nt revolve around snowmobiling .
These closures affect access to firewood gathering ,berry picking , bird watching , just riding around sightseeing and hunting .
For years I've hunted a 1/2 mile off an old logging road , now that road is gated, and i'm too damn old and fat to be walking 3 miles to get to my spot .
Red Baron
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Post by Red Baron »

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Originally Posted by Red Baron
I have dug through many of the articles in the links on the website, and they all state that these proposed closures do not affect snowmobiles. Am I missing something? Why do these closures upset everyone so much if that is the case?

I hate to bust your bubble , but the world does'nt revolve around snowmobiling .
These closures affect access to firewood gathering ,berry picking , bird watching , just riding around sightseeing and hunting .
For years I've hunted a 1/2 mile off an old logging road , now that road is gated, and i'm too damn old and fat to be walking 3 miles to get to my spot .

No Bubble burst here snowdog. If this were a firewood, berry picking, or bird watching forum, you would have a valid thought, but this is a snomobiling forum!! I don't like the idea of forest access being closed for any use, but MY main uses are sleddin' and hunting. Closing gates isn't good, but use the excuse to walk off those extra pounds you are self proclaimedly carrying.
snoway
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Post by snoway »

the problem is, the enviro nazis that lobby for such closures are doing it one little step at a time, and aren't about to stop.
snowdog
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Post by snowdog »

Red Baron
40 years of working constuction and roofing have left me with 2 shot knees ,long walks in the woods are not an option .
The USFS is spending more money putting up gates than they did on road mantainance , so what's the point ?
Snoway has it right "one little step at a time " .


That youtube video was pretty scary ! Just think--- future polititions .:lol:
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